

It’s hard to explain to a child what an orphan is, and how a child can grow up without parents. One day my son asked me what the word orphan meant, which he had heard from somewhere. The different classes, their roles and motivations. What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book? All I needed sometimes was a book, warm socks and the sound of the rain on the windows makes you forget about everything else. It took me a year to complete the book and a year to research and gather material.įor me, I found that I actually enjoyed the research process a lot and sometimes you can get pretty bogged down and lost in the subject you’re looking for. I had just read an article about the most famous assassination attempts in history, and I shared Edward’s story with my son and he started > What happened next?īeing a historical fiction novel, how much research did you undertake for this book and how much time did it take to put it all together?

Thanks to my history and literature teachers, I’ve kept my interest in the subject. I’ve found that 7-year-old boys, besides playing with knight figures, really like a game that is backed up with a good story. What was the inspiration for the setup to your story?

Longsword shows you the world of sword brothers' bravery and the power of friendship.Longsword: Edward and the Assassin follows an orphan who after saving a prince becomes a trusted member of the Prince’s men and heads on a journey to find a powerful healer. Enemies will unite and new alliances will be forged in the struggle for power and peace. With the help of his new friends, Peter will ride to the edge of the realm to prove the strength of his bloodline. Peter encounters knights, mercenaries, infidels, and nobility and he learns about treachery, love, and loyalty in his journey toward the truth of his own origins as well as the truth of the murder attempt. When he saves the life of the crown prince of England on his first day as a guard in the royal household, Peter is drawn irreversibly into a deep plot to discover who ordered the assassination and why. The Crusaders and Mamluks have recently signed a peace treaty when Peter Longsword, an orphan raised in a monastery, is caught in the storm of an assassination attempt on the royal Crusader. "The War must be for the sake of Peace" -AristotleĬity of Acre, Holy Land, Friday, 17th of June, in the year 1272 of the incarnation of Christ, on the eve of Edward's birthday. The #1 Best Historical Fiction Featuring Real People in the Goodreads List
